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The Star-Ledger reports on Rutgers University Commencement, noting that SMLR student Suzanne Link, a dual major in Human Resource Management (HRM) and Labor Studies and Employment Relations (LSER), spoke on behalf of the Class of 2019.
TAPinto covers Rutgers University Commencement, quoting part of the address given by SMLR student Suzanne Link.
TAPinto previews the ceremony, noting that SMLR student Suzanne Link will speak in her role as president of the Rutgers University Student Assembly.
Rutgers Today runs a video in which SMLR student Thomas Costello IV surprises his favorite professor, Bill Dwyer, on camera.
Rutgers Today reports Maria Rios is working toward a Bachelor’s in Labor and Employment Relations at SMLR after her son, New Orleans Saints football player Saquan Hampton, earned the same degree here.
The Star-Ledger reports a growing number of teens are dropping out of the labor force, quoting Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work on the reasons for the change.
WalletHub publishes a Q&A with Ingrid Fulmer offering tips for jobseekers who are applying for work in different cities.
Fast Company reports on research by the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing, quoting Joseph Blasi and research fellow Janet Boguslaw.
CBS News / MoneyWatch previews the Uber IPO, quoting Susan Schurman on how drivers are reduced to “pauper status” while the company rakes in billions.
Thrive Global publishes a column by its founder, Arianna Huffington, on the benefits of giving continuous and honest feedback at work, quoting Rebecca Greenbaum.